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Libradsec is a RADIUS library for clients doing RADIUS over UDP or
TLS. The goal is to eventually add transports TCP and DTLS.
* NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE *
This branch (libradsec-server-support) is extremely unstable and will
see changes its to public API:s for sure. It _will_ be rebased without
any warning what so ever. Yuo probably don't want to follow this
branch.
* NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE * NOTE *
The canonical pickup point is
http://git.nordu.net/?p=radsecproxy.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/libradsec
The source code is licensed under a 3-clause BSD license. See the
LICENSE file.
Libradsec depends on
- libconfuse
- libevent2
- openssl (if configured with --enable-tls)
For changes between releases, see the CHANGES file.
To compile the library and the examples, do something like
sh autogen.sh && ./configure && make
There are a couple of options that can be used when configuring. See
./configure --help
for the full list. Worth mentioning here is --enable-tls and
--enable-tls-psk.
If the preprocessor has a hard time finding some of the header files
are, try setting environment variable CPPFLAGS at configure
time. Example:
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" ./configure --enable-tls
If the link editor has trouble finding any of the libraries needed,
try setting environment variable LDFLAGS at configure time. Example:
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure --enable-tls
The parts of the library which has been tested has been so on Linux
(Debian) with libconfuse (2.7), libevent (2.0.19) and OpenSSL
(1.0.1c).
The file HACKING contains more detailed info on the state of the
various parts of the library.
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